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I am planning it for a camp where kids go who have or have had cancer and one of the nights there is a dance, and the theme is fairytale/fantasy. The dance will be outside, and the kids age range is 6-12 years old. Any ideas would be very helpful!
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Thousands of tiny white (Christmas) lights everywhere. Fairies made of poster board, floating in trees spot-lighted with uplights: the bodies can be painted soft colors, the wings even lighter colors, cover them heavily with matching-color glitter. Yards and yards of netting, gauze, other very sheer fabrics hanging down, backlit with tiny lights. White, slightly-twisted crepe paper swags between buildings, trees, any tall upright item (lamp-post, basketball hoop), along any fences, and add tiny lights if possible. Use glass blocks (like those for shower windows) as table centerpieces: decorate with white Christmas balls, wired ribbons, figures, fairy wings, and insert battery-operated loops of Christmas lights inside the glass blocks. I Googled "fairy party theme" and a lot of sites came up. They're almost uniformly geared toward younger children, but this one has lots of ideas that could work with older children: http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/html/fairy.html It has ideas from moms who created fairy parties, including dragonflies, butterflies, costumes for the kids, and ideas that will appeal to boys: "Magical Forest Party" is good. "Enchanted Forest 8yr" has a wonderful idea for a story that keeps kids moving from place to place to "hear"/carry out the story, which should enchant even your 12 year olds. I didn't click on all of them, or on all of the sites (many of which are trying to sell party supplies but could still give you ideas), but there's a lot of ideas to be found. Hope everyone has a blast!
Thousands of tiny white (Christmas) lights everywhere. Fairies made of poster board, floating in trees spot-lighted with uplights: the bodies can be painted soft colors, the wings even lighter colors, cover them heavily with matching-color glitter. Yards and yards of netting, gauze, other very sheer fabrics hanging down, backlit with tiny lights. White, slightly-twisted crepe paper swags between buildings, trees, any tall upright item (lamp-post, basketball hoop), along any fences, and add tiny lights if possible. Use glass blocks (like those for shower windows) as table centerpieces: decorate with white Christmas balls, wired ribbons, figures, fairy wings, and insert battery-operated loops of Christmas lights inside the glass blocks. I Googled "fairy party theme" and a lot of sites came up. They're almost uniformly geared toward younger children, but this one has lots of ideas that could work with older children: http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/html/fairy.html It has ideas from moms who created fairy parties, including dragonflies, butterflies, costumes for the kids, and ideas that will appeal to boys: "Magical Forest Party" is good. "Enchanted Forest 8yr" has a wonderful idea for a story that keeps kids moving from place to place to "hear"/carry out the story, which should enchant even your 12 year olds. I didn't click on all of them, or on all of the sites (many of which are trying to sell party supplies but could still give you ideas), but there's a lot of ideas to be found. Hope everyone has a blast!
Does anyone know an good riddles for kids?

Jilliebean
I'm volunteering at a day camp and the kids want me to ask them riddles but I've already told them every one I know.
Answer
Why does an elephant paint his toenails red?
So he can hide in the cherry tree.
Have you ever seen an elephant in a cherry tree??
(kids say, No)
Works, doesn't it. *___*
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What does a 500 pound Canary say?
Here kitty kitty.
What does a 500 pound parrot say?
Polly wants a cracker, NOW !!
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What do you call a cow with no legs?
Ground Beef.
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Amy:Would you remember me in a month?
April:sure
Amy:Would you remember me in a week?
April:sure
Amy:Would you remember me in a day?
April:sure
Amy:Would you remember me in an hour?
April:sure
Amy:Would you remember me in a minute?
April:sure
Amy:Would you remember me in a second?
April:sure
Amy:Knock,Knock
April:Who's there?
Amy:You forgot me already!
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Name 3 famous poles?
North, South, Tad.
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Whatâs red and smells like blue paint??
Red Paint.
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I trained my dog not to beg at the table.
How did you do that?
I let him taste my sister's cooking.
Why does an elephant paint his toenails red?
So he can hide in the cherry tree.
Have you ever seen an elephant in a cherry tree??
(kids say, No)
Works, doesn't it. *___*
-------------------------------------
What does a 500 pound Canary say?
Here kitty kitty.
What does a 500 pound parrot say?
Polly wants a cracker, NOW !!
-------------------------------------
What do you call a cow with no legs?
Ground Beef.
-------------------------------------
Amy:Would you remember me in a month?
April:sure
Amy:Would you remember me in a week?
April:sure
Amy:Would you remember me in a day?
April:sure
Amy:Would you remember me in an hour?
April:sure
Amy:Would you remember me in a minute?
April:sure
Amy:Would you remember me in a second?
April:sure
Amy:Knock,Knock
April:Who's there?
Amy:You forgot me already!
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Name 3 famous poles?
North, South, Tad.
--------------------------------------
Whatâs red and smells like blue paint??
Red Paint.
-------------------------------------
I trained my dog not to beg at the table.
How did you do that?
I let him taste my sister's cooking.
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